Is there an update on the hepatitis B cure?

Hepatitis B is clinically divided into acute hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis B. Acute hepatitis B has a certain probability of cure, but chronic hepatitis B cannot be cured, but can be effectively controlled under standardized treatment.
Hepatitis B is a viral hepatitis caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus, and there are acute and chronic hepatitis B. Acute hepatitis B is a self-limiting disease that can be cured after receiving regular treatment.
Chronic hepatitis B cannot be cured, but can be effectively controlled after comprehensive treatment. Generally, the prognosis for patients with mild chronic hepatitis B is relatively good, but the prognosis for patients with severe hepatitis B is poorer, and may even develop into cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer.
If diagnosed with hepatitis B, it is recommended that standardized treatment be carried out as early as possible to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.